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The capture of a movement corresponds, in the psychosystematics of Gustave Guillaume's language, to the interruption of the formation of the signified of a word when one pronounces this word or simply even when one conceives it. The signified is different according to the more or less early seizure during the few thousandths of seconds in which the word is conceived. This entry explains the semantic differences in the different uses of the same word. For a verb, for example, the infinitive has neither time nor mode, it has only the appearance: the capture of the image of this action is early and incomplete. On the other hand, if the same verb is conjugated, it is because the mind has had time to form, on the verb, a mode and a time in addition to the simple aspect.

Any word pronounced is thus the result of a more or less early or late seizure according to the use of this word. Main articles: kinetics and Gustave Guillaume. Bibliography edit code

Gustave Guillaume, Time and verb. Theory of Aspects, Fashions and Times followed by The Architectonic of Time in Classical Languages, Honoré Champion, Paris, 1984 (original 1929), (ISBN 2 85203 129 9).

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